It sounds like the same thing that came on my 38-ft Cncc
Mine draped over the boom
I have a smaller one that clips to the bottom of the boom.
I would send you pictures; the 60+ mph winds last month did a number on it.
Larry
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l be able to add it from there.
http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/email_contact.htm
Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, MD
On Dec 16, 2015 8:27 PM, "Douglas via CnC-List" wrote:
Anyone know how to post their boat on the website
Anyone know how to post their boat on the website
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is a lot lighter than a Genoa now that I think about it.
good move to send it out
mike
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in the yard. It's not perfect and I don't get the repair but it
is quick and effective. I have considered a once every five cycle where I
seasonally do simple green and every five years take it to the loft.
Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, MD
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On Dec 2, 2015, at 12:55 PM, Douglas via CnC-List wrote:
Happy Holiday Everyone
I purchased my boat a year ago and trying to learn everything I can, while at
the same time spit and polish the boat.
She is a 38-ft MKIII. I just took the Jib/Genoa down to replace
rprise's Captain's Log <http://enterpriseb.blogspot.com/>
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Happy Holiday Everyone
I purchased my boat a year ago and trying to learn everything I can, while at
the same time spit and polish the boat.
She is a 38
finish drying.
It is a lot of work but I'm still too cheap to pay $500+ for the service.
Martin
Calypso
1971 C&C 43
Seattle
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Starship Enterprise's Captain's Log <http://enterpriseb.blogspot.com/>
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Happy Holiday Everyone
I purchased my boat a year ago and trying to learn everything I can, while
at the same time spit and polish the boat.
She is a 38-ft MKIII. I just took the Jib/Genoa down to replace on the
running rigging. Now I want to CLEAN and store the sail for the winter. I
believe it
Steve
I will be going to my boat Monday or Tuesday.
I am going to replace my fluorescent fixtures with led behind the panel
I am not sure if mine and yours are the same.
I have a 1986 38-ft MKIII
If they are, you are welcome to have them for the price of shipping.
If you can send me a jpg or
companies...I'll go over there tomorrow and check them out.
Good luck.
Ron C.
C&C 38MKII..'77
Impromptu
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Jeff
Thanks
I am waiting for my sample to arrive to determine if I can match it.
If not.
I will go over and pick up a sheet of 3/8 teak or mahogany plywood and make
new panels.
Larry
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Jeff
I have seen some examples of that procedure, but the pictures were small and
it was hard to get a good feel for the look.
I have been toying with that idea, only one step better (it was my back up).
Just a short distance from here there is a lumber mill that deals in teak.
They sell the Teak
Hello: I have a 1986 MKIII 38-ft. One of the removable panels over the
galley (four or five screws) material needs replacing. I have pulled the
panel and removed the material. It cannot be save, it was ruined by the
previous owner trying to glue the edges back up as a quick fix. All the
others in t
I installed a galvanic isolator, which does a couple of things I like.
It allows the earth ground in a 3 wire system to remain in contact, but if I
get a short to ground it will open.
The threshold is low, so it will prevent any trickle voltage, the primary
evil in galvanic corrosion, when utilizin
I had my 38 hauled out to have some glass work done on the knife edge of the
transom, because some moron bumped it (300-ft space between docks).
While it was up on sticks I figured I get some work done, like zincs, grease
the maxi prop, etc.
I notice something with my strut.
I have moisture around
So I started a new one.
>
>
> Next I looked at a 1984 CNC 35 M3 yesterday. Concerned about the rod
> rigging. This boat is run down so I don?t expect a record of rigging
> inspection or service.
>
> A rigger friend recommended full replacement.
>
> Is this correct? And what
Good-day all
I recently purchased a C&C
We were the market a Sail Boat and fell in love with this vessel.
Pretty darn good shape. Pretty much like new inside and excellent shape
outside.
Very little use. Just a couple times a year and the owner paid to have it
maintained.
To the point. I got in tou
ladoug...@whidbey.com
Just doing what the email conformation said to do.
Thanks
Larry
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